The School of Architecture and Planning at the University at
Buffalo is committed to becoming a leader in diversity and
inclusion within both the university and architecture and planning
educational communities.

The School of Architecture and Planning is housed in historic
Hayes and Crosby Halls on UB's South Campus. Our state-of-the-art
facilities and academic resources include the latest technology in
digital fabrication and computing to a specialized library for
architecture and planning.

The School hosts one of the most impressive Fabrication
Facilities for a School of Architecture and Planning in the United
States. It provides students the resources to build and test their
designs at full scale and learn digital fabrication on the latest
CNC and rapid prototyping technologies.

The School of Architecture and Planning and the University at
Buffalo offer a range of financial support opportunities for
students. Resources range from financial aid to scholarships to
student employment.

Both programs in architecture and planning offer competitive and
nominative scholarships and fellowships to support your academic
pursuits. Scholarships and fellowships are awarded on a highly
competitive basis.

The Dean’s Council is a leadership group of friends of the
School of Architecture and Planning dedicated to raising
the global profile of the school and advancing its academic
programs and research enterprise. Members of the Dean’s
Council include distinguished alumni and leading
professionals, from firm executives to educators. As champions of
the Buffalo School, members leverage their diverse expertise and
leadership positions to forge new connections and build the
school's network of support.

Share news of your personal and professional accomplishments as
we celebrate our impact around the globe. We also encourage
you to stay connected with the Buffalo School community by engaging
in our alumni programs. We are extremely excited about where we are
headed together and welcome your continued energy in the adventure.

Search job and internship opportunities in architecture and
planning. The following openings require varying levels of
education and experience and have been posted by employers on UB
Career Services' BullsEye system.

Harry Warren

A graduate of The University of Detroit School of Architecture
in 1976, He was in Private practice for over 30 years.

Before joining the School of Architecture and Planning in 2010,
Harry Warren served as Design Principal with a 1,100-person
international AE firm. His areas of expertise include Education,
Healthcare, Research and Master Planning, with numerous projects
throughout North American and Overseas, especially in the Middle
East. Major projects include two complete new universities,
Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey and Ave Maria University in
Florida, USA.

Warren's work has been the recipient of over 50 international,
national and local design awards including the AIA National Honor
Award for the Montante Cultural Center at Canisius College in
Buffalo, NY. His work has been featured in several books, magazines
and newspapers including the New York Times. Major presentations
include several to the Society for College and University Planning
and the organization of A National Sustainability Conference on
Architecture at Kean University, lectures at North Carolina State
University and the University of Detroit.

Warren's areas of concentration at the Buffalo School are
comprehensive design, construction technology, site and master
planning, and urban design.

Course(s)

ARC 404: Design Practicum

ARC 403: Comprehensive Design Studio

ARC 301: Junior Design Studio

ARC 526, PD 426: Site Planning and Design

ARC 608, PD 581: Architecture & Planning Studio

Research at the Buffalo School

Our scholarship and creative activities push the boundaries
of knowledge in architecture and planning and promote
innovation in the professions.

Follow Lisa, Dan, Alan, Quincy, Greg, Carl, Marius, Nahshon,
Eliana, Gary, Kamilah and Crystal right here as they blog about
their experiences as architects and as students in the beautiful,
fascinating and rapidly changing country of China.

The Graham Foundation grant will support the publication of the
first in-depth study of the aesthetic and ideological constructions
of the "domestic" Adolf Hitler and how this was used to soften his
public image and seduce audiences in Germany and abroad.

UB will invest $25 million in a major multi-disciplinary
research initiative to confront grand challenges facing humankind.
Buffalo School faculty members are the forefront of two of these
'Communities of Excellence': Global Halth Equity and SMART
(Sustainable Manufacturing and Advanced Robotic Technologies).

The American Planning Association, which sponsored the
competition, announced the finalists last month at the APA national
conference in Seattle, where the Buffalo School students also had
the opportunity to formally present their ideas.